Australia politics live: government’s $6.5m age assurance trial to include social media restrictions

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The original plan for the trial, announced in May’s budget, was to restrict access to adult sites to over 18s and determine what technology and method would work best.The original plan for the trial, announced in May’s budget, was to restrict access to adult sites to over 18s and determine what technology and method would work best.

Gannon said the department had already been speaking to Meta and the other social media platforms about participating, but noted there was no obligation for them to participate in the trial under law. She said, however, it was in their interest as the outcome of the trial would inform how new codes announced on Tuesday would be enforced under the Online Safety Act.

is criticising Albanese for NOT going to Washington this month, accusing him of a “dereliction of duty”. Speaking at a hearing of the joint select committee on social media and Australian society, the department’s acting first assistant secretary for online safety,We want to understand how different technologies work at those younger ages for that social media work. We’ll also be consulting with experts, with children, with parents, to understand their concerns and their interests on this issue, and really pulling it together with some policy advice to the government on possible ways forward.

And that’s where the sacrifice and support of your families, your coaches, your training partners and teammates is so important - and why they will feel such deep pride in seeing you on the world stage.Bill Shorten says he is not criticising Fatima Payman and he doesn’t think she is seeking to divide people.The only reason why Labor has been electorally successful is because we’ve learned to stick together through thick and thin. People think everything’s just in history and nothing’s new.

 

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